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Who can I sue for medical malpractice?

Pennsylvania Medical Malpractice Lawsuit Attorneys

Medical malpractice cases are complex and require the help of a dedicated and experienced attorney. At Hal Waldman & Associates, our legal team invests time and resources for individuals and family members victimized by a doctor's negligence. For us, every case matters.

Your serious injury is taken seriously at Hal Waldman & Associates. The insurers do not care. We care. We are on your side. Call or e-mail us to schedule a free conversation with proven lawyers.

Who Can I Sue for Medical Malpractice?

Doctors commit medical malpractice if they fall short of the acceptable standard of treatment, withholding or waiting too long to provide care. However, they are not the only medical professionals who are defendants in lawsuits. Identifying the party responsible for medical malpractice is complicated, but vital. It requires the help of a medical expert who can not only find the negligent individual or company, but who can also prove that medical malpractice did occur.

While Pennsylvania does not require a cap in damages for medical malpractice lawsuits, there is a two-year statute that exists for everyone except minors who are not emancipated.

Free Case Evaluation · Contingency Fees in Personal Injury Cases

Every medical malpractice case begins with a free initial consultation, including personal visits to a client's home, hospital or other location. We work on contingency. Clients are not responsible for attorneys' fees or expenses until a final settlement or verdict is paid.

Call 866-586-8235 to speak to an experienced Pittsburgh medical malpractice attorney at Hal Waldman & Associates or contact us online.

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